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Sustainable Development and Application of Renewable Chemicals from Biomass and Waste

Sustainable Development and Application of Renewable Chemicals from Biomass and Waste

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Advancements in efficient energy sources have played a pivotal role in determining the present world energy structure. Renewable biomass energy has been incorporated in industrial regulations and policies in many European countries. Based on the statistics, more than one-seventh of the total world energy consumption is generated from biomass.The renewable energies movement was prompted by two important factors: a) growing world energy consumption and b) the abundance of generated biomass residues, especially in agriculture. In the case of the first, batteries containing different metals are considered, as is the production of items for human consumption (food, clothing, home comfort, etc.). In the second case, the biomass waste from plants and animals, as byproducts of cultivating and production processes, is the main source of generated waste.

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Keywords

  • alkaline hydrogen peroxide
  • alkali–heat pretreatment
  • bioelectricity
  • biomass crystallinity
  • biomass densification
  • biomass sample
  • cacao beans
  • cacao fruit
  • cacao husk
  • cacao mucilage exudate
  • cacao placenta
  • Cellulose
  • condensed tannins
  • Electricity
  • empirical correlation
  • feature reduction
  • functional groups for energy storage
  • gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MS)
  • Generation
  • genotypes
  • granulometric distribution
  • heat capacity
  • high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • hydrophobic agent
  • liquefaction
  • Mathematics & science
  • Microbial fuel cell
  • microbial fuel cells
  • Nypa fruticans fronds
  • onion
  • organic waste
  • papaya
  • paper coating
  • peroxymonosulfuric acid
  • pile storage
  • pineapple
  • poplar
  • proximate analysis
  • residual content
  • response surface methodology
  • saccharose
  • short rotation crops
  • silylated starch
  • soda cooking
  • solid waste-to-biofuel
  • starch hydrophobization
  • stilbenes
  • valorization
  • waste
  • waste sawdust
  • Wickerhamomyces anomalus
  • wood extractives

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6432-6

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